
معرفی
Dr. Alisyn Nedoma is a Lecturer at the University of Sheffield in the School of Chemical, Materials and Biological Engineering. Prior academic roles include lecturer at the University of Auckland and Junior Research Fellow at Imperial College London. Her work bridges polymer physics and industrial applications.
Education:
- PhD in Chemical Engineering from University of California, Berkeley (2010)
- BSc (summa cum laude) in Chemical Engineering from University of Florida (2004)
Research interests focus on applied polymer physics for commercial applications. Key areas include: formulation thermodynamics for lithium-ion batteries, processing kinetics of polymer blends, and nanostructure control in drug-delivery systems. Her team develops scalable manufacturing protocols for advanced materials.
Recent publications highlight her expertise in battery cathode engineering, polymer-blend thermodynamics, and sustainable polymer processing. Articles span topics like protective alumina coatings for batteries, block copolymer self-assembly, and green solvents for polymer synthesis. Research trends emphasize industrial scalability and environmental impact reduction.
Professional activities include membership in the Institute of Physics (IOP) and Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), with committee roles in the IOP Polymer Physics Group and RSC Materials Chemistry Community. She co-led the Faraday Institution FutureCat Consortium (2019–2023).
Teaching portfolio includes Transport Phenomena (CPE350), MEng/MSc project supervision. She maintains the educational website Ali's Random Walk for polymer science outreach.

